If you try hard, you will succeed., try → 2nd person singular/plural (“you”), The committee has decided to postpone the meeting., has decided → 3rd person singular (“committee” treated as singular), Everyone in the class is preparing for the final exam., is preparing → 3rd person singular (“everyone” is singular), Work together and finish your project on time., Work → 2nd person plural (imperative), Neither the teacher nor the students are aware of the new rule., are aware → 3rd person plural (“students” is closest, so plural), By next week, I will have completed all my assignments., will have completed → 1st person singular (“I”), The team plays better when their captain encourages them, plays → 3rd person singular (“team” treated as singular), Listen carefully and follow the instructions., Listen → 2nd person plural (imperative), A large number of applicants have applied for the scholarship., have applied → 3rd person plural (“applicants” is plural), Each of the participants is expected to attend the workshop., is expected → 3rd person singular (“Each” is singular).

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